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- Im wedding and portrait photographer, Vanessa Joy and Im teaching you how to pose a bride and groom. (soft music) Now were gonna start this off the traditional way, so you understand the rules and what Im doing, and then were gonna break all the rules and do what we feel like doing. So first things first. When you are posing a bride and groom, normally she would have a bouquet that she would be holding, but she doesnt. So youre gonna put your hand in your pant pocket, pant pocket. There you go. That looks good. Now, the traditional way to pose hands is for that hand to be in front, yep, just like that. Little bit lower. And the reason you do this, and Al, youre gonna turn like that, is so that you can see the rings, both both sets of rings, right there. So its perfectly traditional little pose right there. Now both of you guys are gonna lean on your back leg, good, front leg for you Evie, just kind of bends like this. Yep, Al yours is kinda going there. Lower your hands a li